STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- Don't even think about naming one of the new ferries for Borough President James Oddo.

"I wouldn't allow it," Oddo told the Advance when asked if he'd fancy seeing his name on one of the orange boats that will be part of the iconic Staten Island Ferry fleet.

Oddo told the Advance three new ferries are slated for 2019.

"They shouldn't name a urinal for me," Oddo added.

Oddo said it's wrong to name bridges, buildings and boats for politicians.

"When I pass the Frank Lautenberg train station, I shudder," said Oddo of the New Jersey rail station named for the Garden State's long-serving U.S. senator who died last year.

Two of the last three ferries were named for long-time Staten Island politicians, the late state Sen. John Marchi and former Borough President Guy Molinari, with whom Oddo has famously clashed.

Oddo declined to comment on those namings -- "I'm not taking a shot at Molinari, Marchi" -- and acknowledged that as a member of the City Council he voted in favor of renaming the Queensboro Bridge the Ed Koch Bridge.

"It was already out there and I didn't want to embarrass him," said Oddo of the three-term mayor who died not long afterward.

Oddo said "heroes," like the late Father Vincent Capodanno, should have things named after them.

Fr. Capodanno Boulevard is named after the Staten Island Catholic chaplain who was killed administering last rites in Vietnam in 1967 and posthumously awarded a Medal of Honor.